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High 7I| to 80. ^ Court Cases work oone’cn ms oar. Raatltutkto ,10, M ' 800 caiarter Oak St, for ^mtumm- o* aw jKwnimr vlsiton, exhOdta, open fbrums ispraoNsnuan Manc^$ter-^A CUy of ViUage Charm H i l l . ..... .... .......... .......... ... ............ - f i i » 9 m t n f ■owUarlM«a«, wlU w et and organisation teetmlqtM classes has been or la hatog made. It wSs court .trial to (toarge of larceny — reported, value Oil, ' ' " ’ . Open Tlmroday, WrMay. m u n d ey « t i0 : « ) mjiu « the at Albertus Magnus College, New ' MAKOHBBnai . 8aturday-dnn<T . friendiy Ice Creto to go to Haven, June 12. Reservations A letter ef warning waa ordared U iim June 25.. Mies Minerva VOL. LXKXL NO. e09 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1969 (Oeasined Adverttotog ea Page t l) Itmcheon. N lelK^ Twtrdy Jr., 22, of » Ohapp^ of 188 Bolllatef \ PRICE FIVE CENTB / BtuitaMCe. M m b.. for- a. must be made iw eaiung the by Judga Taauklewlea to the oaae Service Bureau oCRce, Hartford, Bneklaad AUsy, ysstorday piaadod of F)ta^ Blank,. 28, of 10 Newman plea foTcharge o f mlaeonduct.w lffi The aeaiKta’a fthU meeting^ for by Friday. 4M>t guilty to a.eh ai^ of dtllvory Bt, oedarf a motor vehlde to eonneetton with double fataUty on Beater Sund^ o f CXbbona A M e m ^ . of liquor to a m liw when bs was oourt next Chalks Uidlea of polunriw. will appear, to to Bolton, A <2.800 bond has b ^ . There wlU be a potl'uck iior aU preaeatsd bsfors Jtidge Btaillay be a iKrthKk.' picnic tonight at djiSO adult GUI Scouts of Manchester chaigre of fUhire to obay'a atop poated sriUle owatttog the coronert at the home o f Mm . Loula Hebert, and Bolton tonight at 8:80 at tha Tasuklowics. sign. m poit to the riwa. Alao, John P. DoOamo, 81, dfAndover, fo^plM U Butternut Rd. Members are Buckley School cafeteria. Bveryw 7|1m Judgs set a 001^ trial tor U rey Hudaom 10, Now Britain, reminded to bring silverware. one le reminded -to briiv p l»^ tone I t to Mancheoter, was flnad'flS, ^ which $0 w«a re to riuurgee o f failure to drive r i n t Tirardy was artgstod with three vioiaUon of having a limited U- cup and silverware. mitted, on a charge of failure to oenae, and driving a motor vehlda on 8th Ballot; Lijine Ijodge, Knights of Pyth- other boys' on April. 25 and 18 to drive right with defecUvo brakes. Ths case Is laa, w ill .ndeet tomorrow at S pjn. Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet ocmasetiOB with thd purchase of Oh m eoBttoued: In Orange Hall. There w ill be an MCrpackl of .beer and liquor and UntU next M«mday, MiM Cath; t^ d to g DoCtorraO'a discharge from tomorrow at 7:80 pm. at the Ma-^ ahospltai. election of officers. sonic Temple. Moviee wlU be shown distributing the oontents to ertoe Mmrwril .of 14M Garden after a brief buslnees’ meeting, mtoofs, some Juvsnllso botwaen tha Df.,. for plea to charge of failure The DAV auxiliary will meet ages o f 12 and 15 jrears, Ha' le free to obey :a stop a lg ^ tomorrow at 7.80 pjn. at the VBW under a ISOO bond while awaiting ttotU June Bthol R.> U Home. * Mias Claire A. Carlson, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Canton, ' trial, toe three oompealon Brana of Stratford, for oourt trial ROR RENT eeees have been disposed of end to ehargo of driving left at a ro ontest Oub Scout Pack No. S3* w ill 68 Woodland St., has been named g and Id mas. Movie Projeetera the youtiuf are cither to JsU or free tary, X- taka regisbatlons tomorrow at to the dean’s list for the second der probaUonery p e r i ^ on ;eua- - oeoaM or oilawt, alee 86: oms. semester' at George Washington UntU June U , Rod^ck T. EUa- slide prejaetars. 7;»0 pm. in the teacher’s lounge pendad eehteneee. aon Jr,, 10, of 22 Franklin St. .X' 0t Waddell School. Parents of University School of Government, l>roaoeuttog attorney F. Jtieeph and lO n Elto R to^t. 141 Cantor Washington, D.C. WELDON DRDG. CO . Hartford Bd^ Maaekariar.-' Loser Threatens ‘Stay-Home^ .boys entering cubs or those re Fandleo noUed the case o f Clarence St, rsferrsd to the Pamlly Rela 801 Mato 8L~TsL 8 0 1-6821 maining in the pack ritouM reg- A . Mlkolelt, 28, o f GIaatoBburyi< tions Ottleer Thomae Elliott for Alsop Won later. Tha post and present executive Lo^e, Seely-Browii board o f the Junior Century Club Manohester Orange will meet w ill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Mixon Whips Shell, tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Orange home o f Mm . Allan Schubert, 17 Over Many Hall. There will be a memorial Carmen Rd. program and election o f officers. / ... ' In Senate Test Next MembsM of the Alpina Society fv -ii S t Mary’s Hpiecopal Guild will w ill meet tonight at 7 at the John Gels 70% o f Ballots oes / ■ I »■' I II » moot Ttuirsday at 11 a.m. for Its F. Tierney Fpneral Home, 210'W. By RON AUTRY last meeting of this season. Mem Center St., to pay respecU to the By GEORGE BAZAN HARTFORD (A P )— Connecticut Republicans pkked John bers are reminded to bring sand- late John Martina, whose w ife is a By JACK BELL 4 Nixon. expects former President HARTFORD (AP) — John Alsop as their candidate for governor early today after'a 1(L wiiAes. Desserts and beverages member of the society. SAN raANCISCO (AP)— Dwight D. Blaenhowef, who wto- will be served by Mm . Claude Alsop waged his successful hour fight and then met again to pick a nominee for U.S, Richard M. Nixon is batik in teM a t .Palm Springs,'to apeak at Porter, Mrs. Walter Altken and DaughteM ot Liberty No. 125 a fund-raising dinner and to get camilaign for the Republican Senate. Mrs. Ruth Young. will sponsor a rummage sale Fri business at a new stand as to some other campaign licks for nomination for governor as a As tliey reconvened apon after noon, they heard a tri-, f — , day at 9 a.m. in Orange Hell. the Bopubiican nominee for him. , self-described "citizen in ac umpliant and hoarse Alsop Accept their nomination and call The MothoM Club o f Center Con Members desiring pickim for do governor of California. One familiar face that seems gregational Church w ill meet to nations may call Mm . Edwin JS' tion.” them to unite for the November election ^ ic h “the nation Friends 'Fete Former Residents The former vice president took He proved that this wae no idle morrow at 8 p.m. in the federation eobson, 92 Princeton St., or Miss the first step on the comeback, (Oonttoned on Page. Two) will be watching,” Room. Louise Copping, 882 Vernon St. Mr, and Mm . LSQIs Pardo o f boast at the GOP state convention road by iweeptog to a primary^ early today. For, he said, “Here in Connecticut'the whole concept and Tucson, Arts., and form erly of Rubacha were married May 29, Manchester, were honored at a sur victory over conservative Joseph But he was more than a citizen direction of the Kennedy administration be tested.’* prise party Saturday at liberty 1937 at St. John’s Polish NaUonal C ,8heU with .about 70 per. cent in action: He was also a ekilled The 46-year-old insurance company president said Con Catholic Church to Manchester. Of 1 ^ party’s vote. Jet Crash Kills politician in action. Hall on Golway St. on the occasion Off^tms showtog Nixon appeared necticut has a chance “to turn the tide” against an "adminis of their 25th wedding anniversary. They lived here for 11 years be He fought one of the tougheit, strchgly armed to wage what la most dramatic battles for the nom tration that has come to believe that the answer to every More then 75 friends and rela fore leaving to A pril 1948 to spend regarded aa an uptuU goieral Marine Officer problem is another government program, more federal spend four jrears in Florida and Texas. ination to the party’s modem his tives from Manchester, East Hart alsetton battle agateat Democrat tory. ing, more power concentrated in the executive branch of iitA ford, Newington, Hartford, En For the pest eight yekrs, they have ic.